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TEACHING IN MALAWI: So I was in a car accident...in Africa!
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The adventures of a missionary gal living, teaching, and serving in Africa. DONATION F.A.Q. So I was in a car accident.in Africa! Even with the somewhat discouraging event of a car accident, I still want to be here and feel that I should be here. Keep me in your prayers. Safety and good health can't be under emphasized. To see more pics.. Labels: Living in Malawi. Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 9:54:00 AM PDT. Hope your ok wow im so sorry about what happen hope you feel better! Enter your email address:.
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Stephanie Kelley: September 2009
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Saturday, September 26, 2009. Back before school started, I went to the beach with Debbie, Carey and John James, and Mike, Beth and Alyssa. We had the best time. It was very low-key and very relaxing. We laid at the beach, played putt-putt, rode go-carts, played video games, flew kites, and, of course, ate some great food – shrimp, fish, and FRIED CHEESECAKE! This is the first time I have tried using a photo slideshow. Enjoy the pictures! Posted by Stephanie Kelley. Thursday, September 24, 2009. The last...
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Stephanie Kelley: July 2009
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Sunday, July 19, 2009. A Day at the Lake. After church, some friends and I took lunch out to Lake Lowndes and hung out for a while. The weather was gorgeous. Sure wish the weather was like this all the time. The "kids" were playing on the playground! Emerson (this is pretty much what she did the whole time - apparently being outside is very relaxing for her). Feeding the ducks (they were actually eating the crackers out of our hands). Posted by Stephanie Kelley. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Stephanie Kelley: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010. In Memory of Momma. A slideshow by Smilebox. Posted by Stephanie Kelley. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Hanna B. gradstudentSLP. Learning to be the Light. Melissa Taylor, Author and Speaker. A Piece of Penny Leigh. Enraptured with Love and Projects. 2 Gals Talk .about speech therapy. Steve and Lea Ann. Awaiting Sophie . . . Our Dream Come True. In Memory of Momma.
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TEACHING IN MALAWI: How To Eat Giant Fried Flying Ants
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The adventures of a missionary gal living, teaching, and serving in Africa. DONATION F.A.Q. How To Eat Giant Fried Flying Ants. This post is dedicated to those who've uttered the words "I'LL NEVER.". An unsuspecting eleven year old British girl with a butter tub full of giant fried flying ants. 65279;You don't necessarily have to open the box yourself, best to let someone else do it for you.. 65279;Harness the power of unsolicited pep talks from 6th graders. Tastes like buttered popcorn.". How easy it is.
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TEACHING IN MALAWI: Recommended Reading For Support Raising Missionaries
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The adventures of a missionary gal living, teaching, and serving in Africa. DONATION F.A.Q. Recommended Reading For Support Raising Missionaries. Moving to a far away land to serve as a missionary is easy. Building a community of people around you to partner with the ministry through prayer and financial giving is the hard part. It's so daunting that many push the notion of entering full time missions aside because of it. 65279;Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are &#...
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TEACHING IN MALAWI: Hiking Mount Mulanje
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The adventures of a missionary gal living, teaching, and serving in Africa. DONATION F.A.Q. This past Easter break I hiked Mount Mulanje in southern Malawi and it was AWESOME! Heading south on a bus Dani (left) and Cara (right). Optimistic and excited. Classic "before the hike" pose. To start the hike we needed to cross this. A view from the top of the plateau. Often spotted along the trail: me resting. A common bridge, not too high off the ground. Very slippery. What I thought our "hut" accommodation was.
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TEACHING IN MALAWI: Saying Good Bye
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The adventures of a missionary gal living, teaching, and serving in Africa. DONATION F.A.Q. If you're wondering who my fearless housemate was this year, it's this lovely South African. In the face of danger (a snake. Labels: Living in Malawi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get Blog Updates Sent To Your Inbox. Enter your email address:. Teaching In Malawi On Facebook. Learn More About ABC. How To Eat Giant Fried Flying Ants. Malawi Mouse - On a Steeeck! So I was in a car accident.in Africa!
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TEACHING IN MALAWI: ABOUT
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The adventures of a missionary gal living, teaching, and serving in Africa. DONATION F.A.Q. I'm Jen. I'm a 34 year old missionary science teacher serving in Lilongwe, Malawi at African Bible Colleges Christian. 65279;Academy. I consider myself to be one of the luckiest people on Earth. More like, I. So there I was, years later, with my ducks finally in a row. I had to make a choice about which direction I wanted my life to go in. Would I stay in my comfy teaching gig or venture elsewhere? I mean, I'm 31!
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TEACHING IN MALAWI: MOVING TO ABC
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The adventures of a missionary gal living, teaching, and serving in Africa. DONATION F.A.Q. Are you moving to ABC and not quite sure what to pack? I know that this was definately an item that concerned me when I began preparing for my overseas move to Malawi. However, the responses I got were mostly along the line of "it depends." Check out these blog posts for some helpful ideas. Packing For Africa: Part 1. Packing For Africa: Part 2. Packing For Africa: Part 3. Packing For Africa: Part 4.